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Rich Z's BlatheringsSince Connie and I have retired the SerpenCo business, topics here will focus on topics of a more personal and general nature.
I will have the ability to produce some of those, perhaps next season, and I am really excited about it. They really are showing synergetic qualities. I totally dig them, from a personal aesthetic perspective. Perhaps what they are showing is actually pleiotropism.
I purchased a pair of 2003 lavender motleys from Rich and, I have to say, they are the most stunning snakes you'll ever see. The male, in fact, actually looks to be developing into a hurricane motley which is rather exciting.
Do you happen to have any pics of them Tanya? I'm thinking of getting one of these next year and would love to see what they look like as they get older!
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